FOREIGNER will release compilation album I Want To Know What Love Is: The Ballads on February 3, ahead of a UK tour with Europe and FM.
Mick Jones’ outfit have assembled 14 of their most popular tracks for the main CD. A bonus disc, available with the special edition digipak, features 12 acoustic numbers recorded last year and it’s been produced by bassist Jeff Pilson.
Jones and former frontman Lou Gramm settled their longstanding differences last year – but the vocalist later confirmed there were no plans for a reunion.
The band, now fronted by Kelly Hansen, enjoyed a successful 2013 after Hollywood turned its attention on their catalogue and their music was featured in Anchorman 2, Magic Mike and Pitch Perfect, while tracks also appeared on the video game Grand Theft Auto V.
Jones observes: “Our music has touched a lot of people worldwide. Unwittingly, we’ve weaved into the fabric of people’s lives.”
Foreigner tour the UK with Europe and FM in April:
Apr 03: Manchester O2 Apollo
Apr 04: Newcastle City Hall
Apr 05: Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
Apr 07: Nottingham Royal Centre
Apr 08: Sheffield City Hall
Apr 09: Portsmouth Guildhall
Apr 11: Bristol Colston Hall
Apr 13: London Hammersmith Apollo
Apr 15: Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Tracklist
CD 1
1. I Want To Know What Love Is
2. In Pieces
3. Waiting For A Girl Like You
4. When It Comes To Love
5. Feels Like The First Time
6. Say You Will
7. The Flame Still Burns
8. Save Me
9. I Can´t Give Up
10. Fool For You Anyway
11. As Long As I Live
12. I´ll Be Home Tonight
13. Double Vision
14. Long, Long Way from Home
CD 2 (special edition)
1. Double Vision
2. Long, Long Way From Home
3. Say You Will
4. When It Comes To Love
5. Waiting For A Girl Like You
6. Dirty White Boy
7. That’s All Right
8. Fool For You Anyway
9. Feels Like The First Time
10. Juke Box Hero
11. I Want To Know What Love Is
12. Hot Blooded
It’s Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones’ birthday today. He was born on December 27, 1941. To celebrate, go below to read the story behind the band’s all-time mega-hit, I Want To Know What Love Is.
Insomnia had its benefits for Mick Jones in the 80s. As night fell on the circus his life had become since Foreigner released their all-conquering 4 album in 1981, the guitarist found himself with room to breathe and time to write.
“I always worked late at night, when everybody left and the phone stopped ringing,” Jones recalls. “I Want To Know What Love Is came up at three in the morning sometime in 1984. I don’t know where it came from. I consider it a gift that was sent through me. I think there was something bigger than me behind it. I’d say it was probably written entirely by a higher force.”
As he sat at the keyboard in the studio of his Kensington apartment, Jones couldn’t decide if his heart was half-empty or half-full. “The song was an expression of my tempestuous private life over the three years before,” he says. “I’d been through a divorce, and met someone else who I was going to marry. There’d been turmoil in the band through the huge pressure of selling millions of albums, and me and Lou [Gramm, vocals] were entering a cold-war situation. I’d just come back to England from New York and was happy to be in touch with my roots. So it was an emotional time that stirred up a lot of things.
“That night I only managed the title, the opening chords and the chorus,” Jones adds, “but that was enough to make me go into the bedroom where my soon-to-be wife was asleep and tell her I had an idea for a song called I Want To Know What Love Is. She just fixed me with this strange look and said [offended]: ‘What do you mean? Don’t you already know what love is?’ I dragged her into the studio to hear it, which must say something. You always know when you’ve got something strong, and this song definitely moved me.”
Jones was happy enough with the song to hand it over to Gramm, bassist Rick Wills and drummer Dennis Elliott for Foreigner’s forthcoming Agent Provocateur album. “But I was still looking for ways to enhance it in a spiritual way,” he remembers. “I’d even considered approaching Aretha Franklin.
“In the end I was having lunch with a guy who ran a gospel music label. He sent me a bunch of albums, and one was by the New Jersey Mass Choir. When I heard them, I immediately had the finished song in my head. So I drove out to New Jersey and watched them in rehearsals, and it sounded fantastic. They were fresh; they’d never recorded a mainstream album before.”
It would take one more divine intervention to get I Want To Know What Love Is down on tape. “We got about 30 of the choir into the Right Track studio in New York,” explains Jones. “We did a few takes, and it was good, but it was still a bit tentative. So then they all got round in a circle, held hands and said The Lord’s Prayer. And it seemed to inspire them, because after that they did it in one take. I was in tears, because my mum and dad were in the studio too, and it was so emotional.”
Even the number-crunchers at Atlantic Records couldn’t resist the emotional power of I Want To Know What Love Is. “Ahmet Ertegün, the late president of Atlantic, had always been my mentor,” Jones recalls. “I invited him down to the studio one night, closed the door and said: ‘Look, I just want to play you one song and hear what you think.’ This is somebody who discovered Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin, so his opinion was quite important. So we sat there and listened, and after the first chorus I looked over in his direction and tears were rolling down his cheeks. I thought: ‘My God! I’ve done it!’ He was away with the music.”
The release of I Want To Know What Love Is, at the end of 1984, confirmed that, for better or worse, this most personal of late-night confessionals had struck a universal chord. “It was No.1 worldwide,” Jones says, “and I doubt there are many people who haven’t heard it. It was played on the radio all around the world. And I started getting letters from people who weren’t necessarily fans but had found comfort in that song at times of suffering and sadness. Everybody took their own meaning from it. And that’s all you can hope for as a writer.”
Indeed the only dissent came from within the Foreigner, with Gramm bemoaning the band’s new public perception as balladeers, and publicly disowning the song that earned them it. “He started to say that later,” Jones recalls. “I think it was to do with him wanting to break away from the band, and he chose that as something to talk about.
“The truth is, there were softer songs on past albums. But, as it was Christmas, the label wanted to release I Want To KnowWhat Love Is. If we’d gone with a different first single it would have been interpreted differently. But I was always very proud of it, and thankful I was able to write it.”
According to Noble PR, FOREIGNER with special guests EUROPE and FM will appear onstage together for the first time ever taking in nine dates across the UK throughout April 2014. The nine date UK tourkicksoff on Thursday 3rd April at the O2 Apollo Manchester. “I’m thrilled to be coming back home to England and touring with Europe and FM,” says Foreigner’s founding British member and lead guitarist, Mick Jones. “We’re looking forward to having a great time.”
FOREIGNER, one of the biggest rock bands of all time, are internationally renowned for creating some of the most iconic songs in rock music. With ten multi-platinum albums and sixteen Top 30 hits, Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 75 million.Responsible for some of rock & roll’s most enduring anthems including “Cold As Ice,” “Juke Box Hero,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Say You Will,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Long, Long Way From Home,” and the worldwide #1 hit, ”I Want To Know What Love Is,” Foreigner continues to rock the charts more than thirty years into the game.
Special guests are the legendary, multi million selling, Swedish hard rock band EUROPE. Hot off the heels of a Spanish tour with Def Leppard and Whitesnake, Europe have made nothing short of a remarkable comeback with their last four studio albums, “Start From The Dark,”“Secret Society,”“Last Look At Eden” and their ninth and most critically acclaimed studio album “Bag Of Bones.” Europe will perform songs from their last four albums, plus classics including “Rock The Night,” “Superstitious,” “Carrie,” “Prisoners In Paradise” and their worldwide No. 1 rock anthem “The Final Countdown.”
Special guests FM will be opening the concerts on the upcoming UK tour. Earlier this year, FM released two critically-acclaimed albums “Rockville” and companion album, “Rockville II.”
According to the Associated Press, AEROSMITH‘s Steven Tyler, FOREIGNER‘s Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, THE KINKS‘ Ray Davies, FLEETWOOD MAC‘s Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie, ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA‘s Jeff Lynne and ELVIS COSTELLO are among the nominees for the 2013 Songwriters Hall Of Fame.
Steven Tyler
Songwriters Hall gave The Associated Press a list of nominees in advance of the official announcement, set for October 16. The gala takes place June 13 at the New York Marriott Marquis.
“It means a lot that those songs have been recognized, and maybe, hopefully a little part of history,” Jones said of the band’s hits, which include ‘I Want to Know What Love Is’ and ‘Waiting For A Girl Like You’.
Eligible voters can select two nominees from the list of songwriter-performers and three non-performing songwriters. Voting ends December 17.
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